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T H E H O L L O W
F R O M L Y N C H B U R G
McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York City,
New York, 1975. 128 pp.
Text by Jesse
Stuart and Photographs by Joe Clark
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Up the Hollow from Lynchburg is
a collaborative between the
photographer, Joe Clark, and Jesse
Stuart, recording graphically and with
prose the people of the small
(population 361) rural community of
Lynchburg, Tennessee, “where the Blue
Grass meets the Cumberland Mountains”
(Dust jacket). Clark was from the region
and his black and white photographs are rendered with
quiet simplicity, showing the people in
their everyday pursuits. Stuart offers a
brief description for each photograph, in which
he writes about each subject—prose that
is sensitive and respectful of the
culture and heritage of these mountain
people.
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